A second person died over the weekend in a Nov. 4 crash on Auburn Boulevard. The driver, 30, was released from the hospital after causing two car crashes that led to the death of two of his passengers, police said.Antonio Reddick was released from the hospital Saturday and is facing gross vehicular manslaughter and DUI charges for his role in the crashes, the Sacramento Police Department said.On Nov. 4, units responded to an injury crash at Auburn Boulevard and the Interstate 80 off-ramp.Reddick was driving a Dodge Neon and was involved in an earlier hit-and-run at Madison and Date avenues. The victims of the crash then proceeded to follow Reddick in attempt to get his license plate number.Police said that Reddick then ran a red light and crashed with a Toyota, which was pushed off the roadway. The driver of the Toyota sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to the hospital.The front passenger inside the Dodge driven by Reddick, a woman in her 20s, did not survive the crash. The rear passenger later succumbed to his injuries over the weekend.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KCRA) —

A second person died over the weekend in a Nov. 4 crash on Auburn Boulevard.

The driver, 30, was released from the hospital after causing two car crashes that led to the death of two of his passengers, police said.

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Antonio Reddick was released from the hospital Saturday and is facing gross vehicular manslaughter and DUI charges for his role in the crashes, the Sacramento Police Department said.

On Nov. 4, units responded to an injury crash at Auburn Boulevard and the Interstate 80 off-ramp.

Reddick was driving a Dodge Neon and was involved in an earlier hit-and-run at Madison and Date avenues. The victims of the crash then proceeded to follow Reddick in attempt to get his license plate number.

Police said that Reddick then ran a red light and crashed with a Toyota, which was pushed off the roadway. The driver of the Toyota sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to the hospital.

The front passenger inside the Dodge driven by Reddick, a woman in her 20s, did not survive the crash. The rear passenger later succumbed to his injuries over the weekend.